The Travel Channel is traveling to Loveland on Tuesday to film Verboten Brewing.

Verboten co-owner and brewer Joe Akers said he doesn't know much else about the visit, including which show they are filming or when it could potentially air.

"They were pretty vague," Akers said. "I have a feeling it's a show about breweries, but they didn't give me a whole lot of details. They told us to do something cool and crazy and wild."

The Travel Channel currently doesn't air a program dedicated to breweries, but other shows feature "Bizarre Foods," great burgers and all things "Made in America."

For the mysterious TV crew, which will arrive at around noon Tuesday, Akers and partner Josh Grenz are hosting a party at the brewery to "cross-promote local people in the community."

They will feature beers aged in whiskey and brandy barrels from Dancing Pines and Feisty Spirits distilleries.

They will serve food from Fresh Plate Catering, including Verboten grain-fed pork sausage, made at Loveland's new specialty butcher, Boar and Bull.

"The biggest key is the community; it's not just about Verboten," Akers said, adding, "I have a feeling it's going to be pretty packed (on Tuesday)."

Akers said the crew will be filming for around four hours at the brewery, 1550 Taurus Ct., Loveland. He wasn't aware of the crew visiting any other breweries during the trip.

Verboten opened in January 2013 and has since won medals at the All Colorado Beer Festival and the World Beer Cup. The brewery's name comes from the German word for "forbidden," because Verboten uses fruit and spice and barrel-aging techniques once banned under Germany's beer Purity Law.